'I'm two different people!' Jodie Marsh has curvy and muscly body personalities

Jodie Marsh poses in an Amsterdam brothel for new documentry On The Game

The glamour model reckons she is in fact two different people, and even has two different wardrobes to prove it.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Star Online, the Essex babe said she juggles with her voluptuous trademark physique versus her size zero bodybuilding frame.

Jodie explained: "I'm eating loads at the moment. I'm not training because I'm having a home-gym built so I'm having a timeout.

"I've gone, 'F*** it, I'm having a rest!' So I'm eating like a pig. Chocolate all day long, pizza, cake, whatever, but I know I can fix it in three weeks.

"If I didn't have that knowledge on how to do it, I wouldn't be eating the way I am or be as relaxed as I am about putting on weight.

"Because I don't care if I gain weight, I can lose it in three weeks and get my six-pack back."

Jodie was once offered £10,000 to sleep with a man

“Mates have found magazines I'm in where the pages are stuck together in the toilets”

Jodie Marsh

She continued: "I know how my body works, and I can control it. I'm not worried about it temporarily going to pot. I literally have two body personalities.

"I've just done a shoot for Zoo, and they prefer me curvy, and they always say, 'Stay curvy, stay curvy!'

"I've shot a lot for them, and now they're booking me more than ever as I'm curvy, they can't get enough, saying, 'Your body's the best it's ever been.'

"But I'm like, 'No, I'm fat at the moment.' And they hate it when I have a six-pack, they're like, 'For f***'s sake, she's gone all muscly again.'

"It is funny, I have two sets of clothes, from size zero to size ten, it's literally that much difference.

"When I'm a size zero, I'm so small I wear kid's clothes, and now at size ten, I wear normal clothes.

"I'm up and down, up and down, up and down the whole time."

Jodie used to earn £10,000 a week as a dancer at Stringfellows

Jodie said: "And now I can't fit into any of the clothes when I'm competition-ready, but when I'm competition-ready, everything I'm wearing now would be too big for me. Hanging off me!

"You couldn't even get my trousers to stay up, they'd fall down. It's kind of funny, I'm two different people."

Busy bee Jodie – who is also four years celibate – is currently broadening her already-impressive career by venturing into the world of TV presenting.

And the 34-year-old has taken centre stage for two new documentaries; Jodie Marsh On… Steroids, and Jodie Marsh On… The Game.

The former explores the dark world of drug-taking in bodybuilding, while the latter investigates the sinister side of the sex industry.

Jodie revealed she remained pals with one of the former performance-enhancement abusers from her show, saying they speak every day and are even planning a holiday together.

Jodie works out in the gym while filming her On Steroids documentary

The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant said: "The thing about me is that I don't do something unless I'm passionate, excited, and genuine about it.

"When you see celebrities doing documentaries, and you know they're just doing it for the pay cheque. It makes me angry that they don't give a s*** about the project.

"Even when I did my first bullying show - which was called My Secret Past - I've seen versions of that show with different subject matters, and I'm not going to name names, but I watched one in particular, and it was obvious they were doing it for the money.

"And they've gone, 'Sweet, take the money, and put my face to it.' You can tell by watching it.

"I do it because I'm genuinely fascinated, and I want to know more, and I'm not out to stitch people up and make them look stupid.

"I'm sat there in the edit going, 'It needs to be more emotional, or more shocking', I'm so involved in the whole process from start to finish.

"I'd love to direct stuff and produce, and that is certainly in my future without doubt.

"Even during our promo shoot, I was positioning the other models, going, 'Move your arm there, and there.' And then the photographer was asking me how I wanted it lit!"

Jodie now has her own range of bodybuilding shakes called JST Jodie

One of the reasons Jodie was tempted to examine the seedy world of prostitution was because she herself was offered £10,000 for one night with a man while working as a Stringfellows dancer.

Jodie said: "There was no temptation to do it. Morals and values alone, I could never be a prostitute.

"I never have been and never will be. I would never have wanted money for sex ever.

"I was earning £10,000 a week anyway, from dancing and talking to people.

"I was one of the lucky ones that earned a lot of money there. But no, for me, I could never do that."

She also spoke about her life as a glamour model, saying taking near-nude snapshots is different to hardcore prostitution because the men aren't allowed to touch her.

Jodie says she is "eating like a pig" now as she takes time off from working out

Jodie added: "Once I've done those pictures, they're out there in the world, I don't care.

"Mates have found magazines I'm in where the pages are stuck together in the toilets.

"I've been told that numerous times over the years and I've thought, 'Gross! Don't tell me!'

"But equally I do it for the mens' pleasure and that's fine, because they're never going to touch me or be with me in the physical sense.

"Although in Amsterdam [where Jodie travelled to film some of the documentary], they were looking at me, like, 'I might have sex with you tonight', and I'm thinking, 'No you won't!'